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joe, good to see you. >> thank you, bill. same here. >> we are heading into the sweet spot of earnings season. so far, the consumers are holding out. global companies facing weakness in china and europe. >> i think q-3 will be soft as advertised. i think it will be temporary. the earnings weakness reflects concerns about europe that bled through the summer months. it was an inhibitor to hiring and spending. europe has been displaced by the actions. i don't think it will be as big of a factor going forward. we look for some resolution of the fiscal cliff which is laying on corporate sentiment. i believe 2013, the earnings will have improved. >> do you think this earnings season is factored in our markets? >> yes, bill, i do. i think the equity is a decent discount there of the near term future. we have seen weaker gdp numbers. earnings being soft is largely reflected in the market. >> it was five years ago this week that the dow hit the all time high. we saw a bit of a sell off this week. we are not that far away from that pea
joe, good to see you. >> thank you, bill. same here. >> we are heading into the sweet spot of earnings season. so far, the consumers are holding out. global companies facing weakness in china and europe. >> i think q-3 will be soft as advertised. i think it will be temporary. the earnings weakness reflects concerns about europe that bled through the summer months. it was an inhibitor to hiring and spending. europe has been displaced by the actions. i don't think it will be as...
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there's a picture of joe biden and me over here. you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence. when you pause, they laugh -- if you pause they laugh again. sometimes they laugh automatically. >> reporter: in the end between his long senate career and his short but determined effort at stand-up comedy, and his multiple battles with life-threatening illness, arlen specter demonstrated a few things about power, the power of sitting down, the power of standing up and the power of never giving in. michael shoulder, cnn. >> long time pennsylvania senator arlen specter
there's a picture of joe biden and me over here. you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate? $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> specter, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical eye taking careful notes on which punch lines worked and which fell flat. >> clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it. and the audience gets into the cadence....
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if joe biden had one job at this event, it was to pump up the base. he did that job this week after obama's disappointing debate. and we saw obama here this week. this was a very busy week in politics. and it is all about enthusiasm in the base in places like san francisco, northern california. if voters here on the democratic side are not enthusiastic about getting out there for obama, if he doesn't have -- if they don't have his back, he's got trouble in congressional races and fund-raising and everything else. an we saw his events in san francisco this week. we were inside a couple of those events. and, boy, they turned out, they were very excited and he seemed much more fired up. i have to say the last couple of times we've seen him, he has seemed a little too down key, low key, almost sleep walking it seems through some of these events. this week in san francisco in the wake of that debate, he got such terrible reviews, i think he's gotten the message and certainly joe biden has gotten the message that they better pump up the energy. >> san franc
if joe biden had one job at this event, it was to pump up the base. he did that job this week after obama's disappointing debate. and we saw obama here this week. this was a very busy week in politics. and it is all about enthusiasm in the base in places like san francisco, northern california. if voters here on the democratic side are not enthusiastic about getting out there for obama, if he doesn't have -- if they don't have his back, he's got trouble in congressional races and fund-raising...
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so get out and tell everybody to vote for joe heller. they are really good candidates. what did you think of that romney debate? the democrats couldn't admit they got beaten so they started calling him a liar. how about our boy paul ryan, wasn't he great? you can see what a great team they're going to make. vine a true policy walk. he's one of the brightest guys in the house of representatives. we can't wait to make him vice president of the united states. but mitt romney is the key to turning this country around. mitt romney everywhere he has gone, every job he's undertaken, he's been successful. this is a fellow of tremendous intellectle power, tremdausebrack ground, a background of success and a person who can pull this country out of the mess its in. and it's in a mess and it's not going to get better if we lose and we're not going to lose. mitt romney is going to be the next president of the united states and paul ryan will be the next vice president. now i am very honored here to be with my two colleagues, with heller, he's making a great difference back there. bu
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but the star of the show was clearly joe biden. he had a number of statements he made i thought were excellent. but the issue the next day is that joe biden was boarish, he interfered, interrupted, was contemptuous and condescending to ryan and this is the talk the day after the debate. people are saying ryan won, republicans are saying ryan won, democrats are saying biden wonment he rallied a base that had been demoralized by roughing up ryan as well he could. but the second part where libya, i think those things make it the democratic party the day after. >> that may be too high octane as a negative descriptive. >> i would's hold to it. >> you are watching too much cable news television, pat. i thought joe biden did exactly what he needed to do. he rallied the democratic base, which was demoralized, and he made up some of the ground president obama lost a week ago. he took the fight repeatedly to paul ryan, didn't let him get away with any of that, and he interrupted a lot. but it was a terrific debate. the two candidates engaged
but the star of the show was clearly joe biden. he had a number of statements he made i thought were excellent. but the issue the next day is that joe biden was boarish, he interfered, interrupted, was contemptuous and condescending to ryan and this is the talk the day after the debate. people are saying ryan won, republicans are saying ryan won, democrats are saying biden wonment he rallied a base that had been demoralized by roughing up ryan as well he could. but the second part where libya,...
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joe biden is a liberal, a new deal. to point outownefirst that, while his own president said is that he's willing to raise the retirement age, joe biden says no. this is a major for medicare and social security. they will not be around. we are the party of the medicare and social security. what about now? what will you do when your own president has said medicare will die unless it is reform? i think he is inclined toward that new deal liberalism. you except what joe biden will say. if you listen to paul ryan, he said we have to amend it. we have to change it. and this is how we will do it. >> i want to get to policy, to appear in a week after the first presidential debate, why was the president still talking about it? >> at the debate, what hpened? >> gov. romney had a good night. i had a bad night. it is not the first time i have had a bad night. >> in the polls are to be believed, it was a bad bad night. and the president was still talking about it a week later. in fact, he has not stopped talking about it. did the s
joe biden is a liberal, a new deal. to point outownefirst that, while his own president said is that he's willing to raise the retirement age, joe biden says no. this is a major for medicare and social security. they will not be around. we are the party of the medicare and social security. what about now? what will you do when your own president has said medicare will die unless it is reform? i think he is inclined toward that new deal liberalism. you except what joe biden will say. if you...
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they're talking about joe biden, right? and there are people who thought he was sort of a caricature of himself. but i think that most people -- i want you to listen. >> the fact of the matter is, he dominated him. people can talk about joe biden. but what i think people like ant him, he's authentic. you believe what he was telling you. the only thing we really know about mitt romney is that he wants to be president of the united states of america. >> and he said after that, what i thought was funny, he offered ryan an internship, that biden did. but that's what people came away saying at least it was authentic, it wasn't canned. and the people criticizing him are on the right, the people who like it are on the left. did he do his job, lz? >> i definitely think he did his job, because he put more fight back on the ticket. and besides just rolling his eyes and the laughter, and i thought there were moments he was rude, he introduced parts of the conversation that th president didn't do. he talked about the 47% and the flaws
they're talking about joe biden, right? and there are people who thought he was sort of a caricature of himself. but i think that most people -- i want you to listen. >> the fact of the matter is, he dominated him. people can talk about joe biden. but what i think people like ant him, he's authentic. you believe what he was telling you. the only thing we really know about mitt romney is that he wants to be president of the united states of america. >> and he said after that, what i...
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joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolutely, this is not the time for anyby to be smiling frankly, if you look into the eyes of the average person across the nation, they are doing anything but smiling. and with good reason you know, they are uncertain, they are frankly scared about what tomorrow will ring. we get taxed onegulation upon mandate, upon lawsuit, they have good reason to be doing anything but smiling. they would like to, but they are terrified. >> maybe you could explain to me between -- for lack of a better word, average americans and their basses. average americandepending on the survey are feeling a tad more confident. not a lot more, but a little bit. theibosses are not feeling that way so much. i always worry about that. because if i'
joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolutely, this is not the time for anyby to be smiling frankly, if you look into the eyes of the average person across the nation,...
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joe flacco and the offense went on 80-yard scoring drive to rapid the first half. a perfect strike ravens led 17- 10 at halftime. >> he was thinking -- he tied the nfl record. he goes 108 yards for the touchdown. the ravens have the victory. tony romo late in the game. they go to the same play. he was open again. this time he dropped the ball. williams made the pass. the kick right down the middle. the cowboys recovered. a stunned crowd at m&t stadium got to watch this as bailey gets a crack from 51 yards. he missed it wide and left. there it goes. a wild ride at the end. joe flacco did not have a lot to do at the end of this and enjoyed his view. >> and these gains are crazy. both sides have really good players. -- these games are crazy. both sides have really good players. you have to prepare your best and perform. you have to take the play-by- play. there are so many different things that can happen. >> the victory gives the ravens even more cushion in first place in the north. bengals lost today against the browns. the tight end sense the tackle. the stiff arm
joe flacco and the offense went on 80-yard scoring drive to rapid the first half. a perfect strike ravens led 17- 10 at halftime. >> he was thinking -- he tied the nfl record. he goes 108 yards for the touchdown. the ravens have the victory. tony romo late in the game. they go to the same play. he was open again. this time he dropped the ball. williams made the pass. the kick right down the middle. the cowboys recovered. a stunned crowd at m&t stadium got to watch this as bailey gets...
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he's joe nisconaski. this is overheard. >> mosttamericans want a good job. >> not a llt of people were writing things in my voice. i realized had to do it for myself. >> he said kid, i love you because. >> we're a better country than we used to do. we have more to do, we need to get at it. >> i would do that for the buzz you get for working at the absolute top dollar. [laughter] ♪ >> joe nick, welcome. >> good to be here. >> congratulations on the book. i may get into shape by lifting weights with it, actually. >> it makes a great door stop. >> most hated? really? you want to defend that to me? >> no need to defend. the figures speak for themselves. they are most easily the most easily hated franchise. >> how do you get to that? >> go first to the owner, jerry jones. when i was working on ttis a year and a half ago, they did a poll on the most hated sports figures. >> sports figure, not football? >> they were all nfl, number one al davis, number two, michael vick and jerry jones. >> al davis is dead. mi
he's joe nisconaski. this is overheard. >> mosttamericans want a good job. >> not a llt of people were writing things in my voice. i realized had to do it for myself. >> he said kid, i love you because. >> we're a better country than we used to do. we have more to do, we need to get at it. >> i would do that for the buzz you get for working at the absolute top dollar. [laughter] ♪ >> joe nick, welcome. >> good to be here. >> congratulations on...
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. >> this is getting serious, joe. >> i do not think i have safe feeting -- -- heating. >> joe kittinger was the voice in his ear. >> there it, there is the world out there. >> reporter: in 1960 kittinger, then an air force captain set the freefall record with a dive from 102,000 feet. he spent four years helping train baumgartner for this moment, the plunge from 128,000 feet. >> i wish you could see what i can see. >> reporter: within 30 seconds the preliminary speed topped out at 833 miles per hour, the first human in freefall to break the speed of sound. but there was trouble and drama. for about 10 seconds he went into a potentially catastrophic flat spin, spinning like a top. he regained control back in a head down controlled position to the relief of everyone in mission control. history fall lasted four minutes and 19 seconds, more than one minute short of kittinger's record before his chute opened on schedule. no olympic gymnast has ever stuck a landing quite like this. >> four years getting to the same spot that joe kittinger got to here. and there is a young guy sitting next to
. >> this is getting serious, joe. >> i do not think i have safe feeting -- -- heating. >> joe kittinger was the voice in his ear. >> there it, there is the world out there. >> reporter: in 1960 kittinger, then an air force captain set the freefall record with a dive from 102,000 feet. he spent four years helping train baumgartner for this moment, the plunge from 128,000 feet. >> i wish you could see what i can see. >> reporter: within 30 seconds the...
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it is joe biden being joe biden. and that perhaps was not ideal. i think if you were listening to this on the radio which, of course, not many people were it was probably a different biden performance. i think they were fine with it overall because he got a lot of his points across. >> chris: moved the needle at all or a nonevent? >> a nonevent. gave the president a few days to have democrats stop complaining about him. i think we are not talking about this very much. i mean it is a forward looking thing and the vice presidential candidates are the vice presidential candidates. >> chris: laura, a quick last word. >> most people will remember one thing out of the of that debate. the smirking and mugging to the camera and interrupting. regular people who aren't all that political say he is the vice president of the united states and is that the best you can do. a lot of them in their lives aren't laughing very much. they are struggling. i think it looked unserious and immature and i think that is a lasting image. >> chris: when we come back the deadl
it is joe biden being joe biden. and that perhaps was not ideal. i think if you were listening to this on the radio which, of course, not many people were it was probably a different biden performance. i think they were fine with it overall because he got a lot of his points across. >> chris: moved the needle at all or a nonevent? >> a nonevent. gave the president a few days to have democrats stop complaining about him. i think we are not talking about this very much. i mean it is a...
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. >> reporter: it was the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. today, he talked felix through shattering that record by more than 25,000 feet. >> whoa! >> reporter: high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing, it seemed, could keep felix from the stratosphere today. he even returned to earth on his feet with a record that is simply out of this world. >> when you stand up there on the top of the world, you become so humble. it's not about breaking records anymore. it's not about getting data. it's all about coming home alive. >> reporter: we know felix will be in the record books. he may well be in science books as well. researchers plan to study what happened to his pressure suit and hope to make stronger, safer ones for the astronauts in the future and may have inspired some of those today, as well. >> ryan, thanks. >>> we move on to "your voice, your vote." the election just 23 days away. two sets of numbers we're watching closely tonight, the latest gallup poll showing governor romney holding a slight lead. 49/47
. >> reporter: it was the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. today, he talked felix through shattering that record by more than 25,000 feet. >> whoa! >> reporter: high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing, it seemed, could keep felix from the stratosphere today. he even returned to earth on his feet with a record that is simply out of this world. >> when you stand up there on the top of the...
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he lost the primary to then-congressman joe sestak. >>> a developing story right now, a search under way tonight for two local hikers believed to be missing in montana. kneel peckens of virginia and jason hiser of maryland left for a hiking trip in glacier national park. family members reported them missing friday when they failed to catch their flight home. park rangers found their car later today and today six crews combed hiking trails and interviewed visitors. park rangers say high winds and snow are making the search difficult. >>> a long awaited homecoming for family and friends at the d.c. armory. some 70 members of the army national guard came home from afghanistan after a ten-month deployment. darcy spenser is live tonight at the d.c. armory with more on the happy reunions. darcy? >> caller: jim, happy only begins to describe the emotion that was felt here today as these soldiers returned home. this is part of the welcoming crew, and there was a banner here to greet these soldiers, but it was the hugs, kisses, and tears that made all the difference. >> d.c.! whoo! baby girl!
he lost the primary to then-congressman joe sestak. >>> a developing story right now, a search under way tonight for two local hikers believed to be missing in montana. kneel peckens of virginia and jason hiser of maryland left for a hiking trip in glacier national park. family members reported them missing friday when they failed to catch their flight home. park rangers found their car later today and today six crews combed hiking trails and interviewed visitors. park rangers say high...
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a lot of people thought joe biden did a good enough job of setting the table for president obama tuesday night. >> mark this is a town hall style, it's the hottest ticket in town, there in hempstead new york. who's going to be in the audience? how do they get those tickets? >> if you're hoping to come here to the university to come to the debate on tuesday, i suggest you leave it on cnn because you won't be able to get in. the tickets are all alotted. they went to the students, they went to -- interestingly enough the audience was picked up by the gallup organization and they did a sample of uncommitted voters here in this area, these are voters who have not decided who they' absolutely going to vote for on election day. those will be the voter that will be in the audience and those will be the voters who will be asking the questions. >> of course we'll all be tuning in tuesday night, you can watch the second presidential debate live right here on cnn. our coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. the debate of course moderated by our very own candy crowley. >> right now more on the dea
a lot of people thought joe biden did a good enough job of setting the table for president obama tuesday night. >> mark this is a town hall style, it's the hottest ticket in town, there in hempstead new york. who's going to be in the audience? how do they get those tickets? >> if you're hoping to come here to the university to come to the debate on tuesday, i suggest you leave it on cnn because you won't be able to get in. the tickets are all alotted. they went to the students, they...
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friends of his son, joe, had realized that when his son died, it was only a matter of time. they were not surprised about what happened. of course, the incident was shocking in its brutality. but they weren't exactly surprised. >> is there anyone else in a. >> okay. >> hello. if you don't mind a shallow question. after all the deep psychological top. >> oh, you're welcome to ask. >> one thing about the book that i think made it so alive and real was the specific details. you have had like 479,000 details in the book. how do you keep track of all those details, which i assume are true? >> just. >> and they are all they are. >> thank you for asking. i keep extensive files, for one thing. i do love the desert. i have been wondering that for many moons now. i do keep extensive files. for this book i had a file and narrowed it down to this particular area you can go to certain archives and find information. records, native american records and so forth. an oral history, i keep files about the character. i keep pretty extensive files about facts and histories that i am working on.
friends of his son, joe, had realized that when his son died, it was only a matter of time. they were not surprised about what happened. of course, the incident was shocking in its brutality. but they weren't exactly surprised. >> is there anyone else in a. >> okay. >> hello. if you don't mind a shallow question. after all the deep psychological top. >> oh, you're welcome to ask. >> one thing about the book that i think made it so alive and real was the specific...
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joe leaper man's signature was so undesifeable i asked him to sign it again. i've got 101 snures on it. >> then i got all of the house managers, hide it was chairman and lind see gram, i got all of those fellows to sign it. then i got all of the defense lawyers to sign it. the white house counsel. and then my son told me you're missing one signature dad. guess the signature i was missing? >> you're own? >> the president. >> when the trial took place -- >> wait a minute. i got the president to sign it >> he did? >> sure. >> where is it now? >> hanging in a safe place. i -- people say how did you get the president to sign it and i say i asked him to. i handed it to him and he looked down and he saw chuck's signature. he's left-handed. he just signed it across the top. >> that was an excerpt from an old history interview with specter in 2011. the former pennsylvania senator died today at the age of 82. you can see more of that on c-span 3 today beginning at 4:40 eastern or on our website. >> the thing about eisenhower is that he would never tell anybody whether h
joe leaper man's signature was so undesifeable i asked him to sign it again. i've got 101 snures on it. >> then i got all of the house managers, hide it was chairman and lind see gram, i got all of those fellows to sign it. then i got all of the defense lawyers to sign it. the white house counsel. and then my son told me you're missing one signature dad. guess the signature i was missing? >> you're own? >> the president. >> when the trial took place -- >> wait a...
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some wonder when are the joe kbiden workout photos coming. the bests we could do is drag outa famous photo shop dog of joe biden washing his transam in the white house driveway. >> this is the potential of the united states. >> oh, it is. >> i think it's a great look for him. just like a regular old joe blow. >>> okay, let's move on to some sports action, of the nhl has locked out it's play, but we'll hear how some local businesses in new jersey are the ones really feeling the pain. businee susan candiotti takes us to a- >> newark's pru dental center -- the arena is awfully quiet these days. the nhl has locked out players, preventing the puck from dropping in the preseason and two weeks of the regular season so far. >> it's definitely gut wrenching. >> tom bloom runs ed dissoon ale house, a bar and restaurant right krothsz from the brew ten da daal -- business could drop 35% this month and up to 45% if the lockout continues. >> if the devils were playing on a tuesday night as opposed to a nonevent night, we're talking got a 782% spring. >> th
some wonder when are the joe kbiden workout photos coming. the bests we could do is drag outa famous photo shop dog of joe biden washing his transam in the white house driveway. >> this is the potential of the united states. >> oh, it is. >> i think it's a great look for him. just like a regular old joe blow. >>> okay, let's move on to some sports action, of the nhl has locked out it's play, but we'll hear how some local businesses in new jersey are the ones really...
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. >>> he was in difference to joe biden, joe biden, i like what you did. but ask me about. he was very respectful. >> i think going back to how women when they called in about this, they did mentioned the bullying about this. but the interruptions also, as well. they saw that, paul ryan wasn't given a fair shake and they didn't like that at all. >> heather: thank you, gregg. >> gregg: the women in my house were not big fans of that. there are only women in my house. new questions over the investigation of the u.s. consulate attack in libya that killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. coming up the mother of one of the victims is accusing the obama administration of hiding the truth. president obama, governor mitt romney gearing up for the second presidential debate tuesday night, but how is the stakes changed since last week's much a talked about vice presidential debate? plus helping children who are too afraid to go to school because of bullying. what every parent needs to hear coming up next. mber when you sad men are superior drivers? yeah
. >>> he was in difference to joe biden, joe biden, i like what you did. but ask me about. he was very respectful. >> i think going back to how women when they called in about this, they did mentioned the bullying about this. but the interruptions also, as well. they saw that, paul ryan wasn't given a fair shake and they didn't like that at all. >> heather: thank you, gregg. >> gregg: the women in my house were not big fans of that. there are only women in my house....
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with me now, steve almendorf and republican strategist, joe watkins. >> joe, let me start with you. have the campaigns entered the new phase like "the wall street journal" suggests? are we in closing argument time? if so, what does it mean for both of these campaigns? >> we are in closing argument time, that's not much time left. both campaigns have to work hard to get their message out to voters, what's important for mitt romney, as well as for president obama is getting the folks that are likely to vote for him to show up at the polls and vote on election day, you've got to make sure that the likely voters are the ones that gets the out that you want to get out. >> one of the commercials at the journal predicted the romney campaign out with a new ad highlighting vice president biden's behavior in that debate. >> don't raise taxes on small businesses because they're our job creators, leaders run to problems to fix problems. >> the romney campaign betting on independent voters not liking biden's laughter there. is the jury still out on this thing, steve. >> i think the jury is done,
with me now, steve almendorf and republican strategist, joe watkins. >> joe, let me start with you. have the campaigns entered the new phase like "the wall street journal" suggests? are we in closing argument time? if so, what does it mean for both of these campaigns? >> we are in closing argument time, that's not much time left. both campaigns have to work hard to get their message out to voters, what's important for mitt romney, as well as for president obama is getting...
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specter lost the 2010 primary to then-congressman joe sestak, effectively ending his political career. he will be remembered as a tough interrogator of supreme court nominees, as judicial political chairman, a supporter of cancer research and a staunch supporter of women's rights, especially a woman's right to choose to an abortion. >> many who knew him well and actually covered him on capitol hill, cnn reporter candy crowley. i asked candy why he was known as snarlin arlen. >> he could be cranky. he was a very smart guy, very smart guy. a lawyer, he had been a prosecuting attorney. he has been -- the history that he covered in his career, not just the senate, and i think he was there for like 30 years, but he was on the warren commission, he was one of the attorneys for the warren commission which looked into the jfk assassination. is to just the time spent with all the supreme court nominees because he loved the law. he was on the judiciary committee. he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices that now sit on that bench and approving them. so he ha
specter lost the 2010 primary to then-congressman joe sestak, effectively ending his political career. he will be remembered as a tough interrogator of supreme court nominees, as judicial political chairman, a supporter of cancer research and a staunch supporter of women's rights, especially a woman's right to choose to an abortion. >> many who knew him well and actually covered him on capitol hill, cnn reporter candy crowley. i asked candy why he was known as snarlin arlen. >> he...
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joe biden won 51-30. he dominated the guy. i think he offered him an internship after it was all over. the fact of the matter is he dominated him. people can talk about joe biden. but what i think people like about him is he's authentic. the one thing about joe biden is you believe what he was telling you. the only thing we really know about mitt romney, this unchanging, is that he wants to be president of the united states of america. at a time when people are craving authenticity, i think joe biden delivered for the president. i think he activated the democratic base. and i think you'll see it in this week's numbers. >> governor, what do you think we learned about paul ryan? >> well, let me first say joe biden is authentic. and last week he said two important things to every voter. one, that the middle class has been buried during the last four years. of course, he's been in charge the last four years. number two, that absolutely obama and biden are going to raise your taxes about $2 trillion over the next four years. so wha
joe biden won 51-30. he dominated the guy. i think he offered him an internship after it was all over. the fact of the matter is he dominated him. people can talk about joe biden. but what i think people like about him is he's authentic. the one thing about joe biden is you believe what he was telling you. the only thing we really know about mitt romney, this unchanging, is that he wants to be president of the united states of america. at a time when people are craving authenticity, i think joe...
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the fact you had joe kittinger there as part of the team, it was great. >> i think it's amazing that this very day the speed of sound was broken in an airplane. >> this was scheduled to happen earlier in the week, but because of the elements and the conditions were just not cooperating, it just so happens this ended up being the optimal day. very significant on so many levels. >> right. right. >> so we're rolling that tape again, leo. i don't know if you're able to see it this moment. that descent, that jump out of that capsule. what do you think is next? after something like this, what is the next challenge for space exploration, for science, for experimentation of this level? >> well, i think as we're talking about this experiment, this jump was very relevant for pressure suit development. so this will lead to better pressure suits. you see that he was actually relatively flexible in that suit. that's one thing we struggle with with pressure suits is how do you keep enough pressure in there and design soft goods and everything else such that you minimize volume changes when you mov
the fact you had joe kittinger there as part of the team, it was great. >> i think it's amazing that this very day the speed of sound was broken in an airplane. >> this was scheduled to happen earlier in the week, but because of the elements and the conditions were just not cooperating, it just so happens this ended up being the optimal day. very significant on so many levels. >> right. right. >> so we're rolling that tape again, leo. i don't know if you're able to see...
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>> it was interesting, joe kiddinger, who has been in his ear since they took off this morning, said we're going to go through what's called the egress checks right now. that's a check of his capsule and his suit before he walks off. he has 42 checks to make when he gets to floating altitude before he can actually make that jump. they're going through egress checks right now, and before they started them, interestingly, felix baumgartner didn't respond in the few few seconds to joe kiddinger's saying, let's go through step one. he said, felix, i need you to respond to me, and then we heard felix respond to him. i thought for a second there was a radio problem. that wasn't the case. maybe felix was just doing something that preoccupied him. but as you can see, every little thing that's going on right now is being measured and monitored by all of us. >> all right, brian, thanks so much. you're going to leave the set for a moment to do some reporting. chad, i'm going to bring you in. your instincts said the same thing, when you heard about that delay like brian just kind of outlined the
>> it was interesting, joe kiddinger, who has been in his ear since they took off this morning, said we're going to go through what's called the egress checks right now. that's a check of his capsule and his suit before he walks off. he has 42 checks to make when he gets to floating altitude before he can actually make that jump. they're going through egress checks right now, and before they started them, interestingly, felix baumgartner didn't respond in the few few seconds to joe...
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. >>> in other news, it was the first ever all-catholic vice presidential debate as vice president joe biden squared off against congressman paul ryan this week. the two may have their catholic faith in common, but they have very different views on how to apply that faith to their policies. both have faced criticism fm church leaders and fellow catholics -- some bishops had raised concerns over ryan's proposed budget, which would cut funding for many social services. this week, more than 100 catholic scholars and economists wrote an open letter blasting what they say is ryan's misreading of church teachings on prioritizing the poor. biden, meanwhile, has faced opposition from many catholics, including the hierarchy, because of his support for gay marriage and abortion rights. at the debate, both candidates were asked directly about their views on abortion and their religion. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable, about
. >>> in other news, it was the first ever all-catholic vice presidential debate as vice president joe biden squared off against congressman paul ryan this week. the two may have their catholic faith in common, but they have very different views on how to apply that faith to their policies. both have faced criticism fm church leaders and fellow catholics -- some bishops had raised concerns over ryan's proposed budget, which would cut funding for many social services. this week, more...
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i think joe can, quote, be joe, whatever that means in the vice-presidential debate. i thought he was obnoxious. i thought he was caustic. i thought he was abrasive, but he can get away with it in a way that obama can't. i think that if there's anything that people liked or believed in back in '08 with obama, it was that he was sort of fair-minded, and so i think that he's got real limits to where he can go without, i think, really hurting himself in terms of the larger r perception of what his brand is about being fair minded and equality and all the things he talked about in '08. >> we're getting hints we may hear about things we didn't hear about in the first debate between these two, things like bain capital, things like the 47% remark from governor romney. how does the president roll that out without crossing the line because obviously he needs to be able to criticize governor romney as well as governor romney needs to be able to criticize him. how do you do that delicately enough to make your point but not seeming like you are maybe joe being joe in the way that
i think joe can, quote, be joe, whatever that means in the vice-presidential debate. i thought he was obnoxious. i thought he was caustic. i thought he was abrasive, but he can get away with it in a way that obama can't. i think that if there's anything that people liked or believed in back in '08 with obama, it was that he was sort of fair-minded, and so i think that he's got real limits to where he can go without, i think, really hurting himself in terms of the larger r perception of what his...
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joe biden was speaking from a lifetime of experience. you could tell that he knows the struggles and the aspirations of the middle class like the back of his hand, where paul ryan looked like somebody reading notes. i think they're running the ads because they know joe biden come dmated the conversation. >> here's something. the "washington post" editorial board is titled show me a policy. they write alas the answer lies at the heart of president obama's re-election bid. the absence of a second-term agenda. immediately after the election. until and unless he does, the only rational is the urgency of stopping the other guys. has the president given his second term agenda, patrick? and if so, what is it? do you see a priority list? >> well, there absolutely is. p president articulated it. but clearly from this stage in charlotte, north carolina, with millions of americans watching at our convention. the president talked about the ways in which by 2016 he'll create 1 million new manufacturing jobs in this country and we will double our manu
joe biden was speaking from a lifetime of experience. you could tell that he knows the struggles and the aspirations of the middle class like the back of his hand, where paul ryan looked like somebody reading notes. i think they're running the ads because they know joe biden come dmated the conversation. >> here's something. the "washington post" editorial board is titled show me a policy. they write alas the answer lies at the heart of president obama's re-election bid. the...
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i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >> welcome back, everyone. to the countdown to the next heavy weight battle between president obama and mitt romney. both men in intense training for tuesday's second debate. and with just 23 days left before the election, the stakes could not be higher. many believe the president needs a knockout to regain momentum. it's your voice your vote. here's abc news reporter david curly with the details. >> the stage is being set in new york. the ring if you will. it's the next debate round. >> i think the stakes are enormous particularly for the president. >> round one went to romney. the second round obama got back in the fight withwide. now with round three just days away, this morning the candidates are in t
i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >> welcome back, everyone. to the countdown to the next heavy weight battle between president obama and mitt romney. both men in intense...
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, the four americans who died in benghazi on september 11th, and this was romney talking about what joe biden had to say during that debate. >> he is doubling down on denial. we need to understand exactly what happened as opposed to just having people brush this aside. when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony -- sworn testimony of state department officials, american citizens have a right to know just what's going on. >> let's take this from a political point of view. the vice president said in that debate we didn't know they wanted additional security in libya. the white house then says, well, we didn't -- by we, we mean the president and the vice president. is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administrat
, the four americans who died in benghazi on september 11th, and this was romney talking about what joe biden had to say during that debate. >> he is doubling down on denial. we need to understand exactly what happened as opposed to just having people brush this aside. when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony -- sworn testimony of state department officials, american citizens have a right to know just what's going on. >> let's take this from a...
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the senators, burst by ted kennedy, joe biden, they don't lay a hand on him really. and so he is so excellent at kerry and his questions through the hearing record and 71 is close and suddenly shortly before the vote is to take place on rehnquist and also a loose pile up at the same time, shortly before the voters to a core, music magazines on the supreme court reporter for "newsweek" is a really great guy and he comes up somehow with this memo from the jackson files, the memo were they to brown v. board of education. and it's a bombshell. and so, birch buyer, senator for a very liberal and great senator from indiana at that time is kind of the disappointed leading the fight against rehnquist. and they know it's going to be close. they probably also know they're going to go down in flames, but it's close. so easter is really pushing the city starts coming out. and nixon and his attorney general, john mitchell, who actually have kind of concoct good this whole rehnquist combination, a whole another story. it is fascinating. so nixon and mitchell start to worry that th
the senators, burst by ted kennedy, joe biden, they don't lay a hand on him really. and so he is so excellent at kerry and his questions through the hearing record and 71 is close and suddenly shortly before the vote is to take place on rehnquist and also a loose pile up at the same time, shortly before the voters to a core, music magazines on the supreme court reporter for "newsweek" is a really great guy and he comes up somehow with this memo from the jackson files, the memo were...
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we're average joes. we use science. you don't have to have a degree in the sciences to experience science. >> how did you fall into this? >> my parents were really surprised i got a meaningful job with an art degree. basically all of us are from a special effects background which is a field that you have to be sort of a jack of all trades. the show started doing toy prototyping and props and special effects. i wanted to do that when i grew up. i got an internship at his shop. my first day as an intern was the first day they started filming "mythbusters." i tripped and fell into this career. i never got into special effects. this is what i do. >> now look at you. i'm sure you get this question a lot. how many more myths can there possibly be? a show is done to a certain maturity level at some point you have to look and say what else can we do? you do a wonderful job of continuing to make it entertaining but you have done surely everything that can be done? >> we've done almost 200 episodes at this point. there is such a
we're average joes. we use science. you don't have to have a degree in the sciences to experience science. >> how did you fall into this? >> my parents were really surprised i got a meaningful job with an art degree. basically all of us are from a special effects background which is a field that you have to be sort of a jack of all trades. the show started doing toy prototyping and props and special effects. i wanted to do that when i grew up. i got an internship at his shop. my...
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i saw joe step in and i want to acknowledge him as well. the port and they have a long history of working together, and commissioner adams you weren't here before, but let me just give you a brief background. as part of the pier 27 james r. herman cruise terminal project. it went through the process. it required amendments to their special area plan, san francisco waterfront area plan because there were exceptions associated with that project that didn't meet with the current policies of that plan, and we had approached that process before the america's cup project came to play. when america's cup project came into play we ended up basically not having enough time to do all of the planning work that we would normally do to try and reconcile those policy issues in the context of getting approvals for the pier 27 project and with the cooperation of them and the public we were ultimately able to get approvals from b cdc in the form of amendments to the plan as well as a major permit for that project which included conditions that require the p
i saw joe step in and i want to acknowledge him as well. the port and they have a long history of working together, and commissioner adams you weren't here before, but let me just give you a brief background. as part of the pier 27 james r. herman cruise terminal project. it went through the process. it required amendments to their special area plan, san francisco waterfront area plan because there were exceptions associated with that project that didn't meet with the current policies of that...
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i spoke with joe garofoli ie san francisco chronicle... t . >>> with so much attention focused on the presidential race, the house and congressional race have been overshadowed. >> why. we look at that. here is what is at stake on capitol mill. >> it looks right now the house is going to remain in republican hands and the senate will remain in democratic hands on capitol hill. but the house leader nancy pelosi was in town this week talking up the idea that they will retake the house. with that path it came through california. >> she said that. she literally went through the country talking about how she can retake the houston and california being a part of that, that is not going to happen. inspect analysts have said the drive to 25 which she talks about won't happen. the house will remain in republican control. >> and the senate is going to remain -- in. >> in democratic control largely because of the big comments of congressman akin in missouri and women in forcible rape. >> so, the overall dynamic, what do we get, this continued gridloc
i spoke with joe garofoli ie san francisco chronicle... t . >>> with so much attention focused on the presidential race, the house and congressional race have been overshadowed. >> why. we look at that. here is what is at stake on capitol mill. >> it looks right now the house is going to remain in republican hands and the senate will remain in democratic hands on capitol hill. but the house leader nancy pelosi was in town this week talking up the idea that they will retake...